t Stage Is Set For Traditional | Island News Page prose cra New Year's Eve Celebrations . fausraemd Cento! Distress nn MAUREEN DRISCOLL Moreau, Omar Sharie and Shir- ee ‘ mance Bapt Cr ‘ ins la gone, the y0.08| palientng the movie.ther «ime Audeey Hepburn. ~ Church School (eee ae veeesecner Wy deuas| eee eee ae ee ” Fer some it has been 8| Roies ie Meanasial Balt to | The Cheristiotows Forem will \of love and service, the Christ | church lawn early Friday mora- year of happiness and achieve- ies music of the a ee a» See oe " Bar ristmas Child who was born in the man-| ing . on will hold a | ger. : le ; ment, for others sadness. be from 10 p.m. to 2|Band Skate from 8010.0 o.m.; Program Given | “the benediction was by Her-| iptanet arent 1230 nan But. drese is semi- formal, |with the PEL Regiment Band | © OD Sam | eee “enemt 1928 am. the humaasl, buffet will be provided. Tick-'in attendance. man Van Omme and hymn “Joy | day morning said pod . | The St. Peters Bay Church T° The World” closed the pro-| to find a |AT THE LEGION |School recently presented their | ™@™- | smashed at| A dance from 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. annual Christmas program in St.| Don Anderson, superintendent, | the church will take place at the Clover |Peters Bay United Church to a | presented pins to pupils who had | around the perfect attendance for the 1965 | had stopped. Sgt term. Certificates were present: | & cs i ik & Es i if at L Bs F : § a a ' E : : i £ ea it ify rf ii i : i rf 5 i r é it ‘ the Basilica Recreation c en tre i from 9.30 p.m. to 1 p.m. New |Club on New Year's Eve for Le- ; humber of parents and friends. | 's j ion and social members. Music |_ The pastor, Rev. D.R. Mac- Eve -with music by The wil be supplied by the Legion- |Lénnan presided. The organist |ed to Mrs. George Whiteway's — - - ~ aires, For $5 per couple, lunch, |Was Mrs: K.E. MacCallum who |class of Juniors for spec ial on is 9 per couple |hats and horns are supplied. is a teacher of the Junior) memory work. i tbought the is | hats and horns will| A number of ever popular |°!25% Mr. Anderson, with the asais- old . Reservation for|house parties will probably see | Rev. MacLennan thanked the | tance of Mrs. Colin Jackson | wit also going fast|the largest number of cele- |pupils, teachers and all those ‘then distributed the gifts from jat oe on scese indicated picked i fea-|Who helped in the making of i iblue . up by |brants, Most of these will fea- ped the tree, after which all children | Investigations indicate the . present were given treats. ' ' perhaps don’t |Sit-down meal. be on their regular patrols. ; tomobile involved was proceed- }+ Recreation Centre| Not everybody can celebrate Chief of Police Sterns Webster fV STRIKE ENDS [me woe: bowling until mid-|on New Year's "Eve_the RCMP |said that anyone not capable of ii drove up over aon a. Year's Eve. for instance. will be out on pa- |@riving his or her car home from PARIS (Reuters) —Freach Ta- pmeenee through — Charlottetown Hotel s ‘edford report- |@ party should call the police |dio TV broadcasting tech- pushed back unto ee, station and they will be driven |nician¢ resumed work Thureday | ° home. He said the police will be | after . 48-hour — ames la an drink home willing to help people reach |they did not want deprive | have oes ee “sam their homes safely ia any way |public of Christmas programs, |accident would be appreciated they can. : | ° As everyone gets in tune-for| SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN (cover the automobile’s driver. Auld Lang Syne, the words om; ,.ciralia has made the first; COALS TO NEWCASTLE old come to mind—what pik an ania New Years, New 4 awards under the Churchill| Switzerland bought 5,735 Ca : | memorial scholarship program. 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